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Permanent Residency
At Globelink Management & Consultancy Services Ltd, we specialize in helping individuals and families achieve their goal of becoming permanent residents of Canada. Our expert team guides you through the complex immigration process, ensuring you meet the necessary requirements to secure your Permanent Residency (PR) status and enjoy the benefits of living and working in Canada permanently.
What is Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada?
Permanent residency allows foreign nationals to live, work, or study anywhere in Canada on a long-term basis. As a permanent resident, you are entitled to many of the same rights and privileges as Canadian citizens, such as access to healthcare, social benefits, and protection under Canadian law. However, permanent residents do not have the right to vote in federal elections or hold certain high-security government jobs.
Our Permanent Residency Services
At Globelink Management & Consultancy Services Ltd, we offer comprehensive support for various PR pathways, ensuring you choose the most suitable option for your unique situation:
1. Express Entry Program
The Express Entry system is one of the fastest and most popular ways to obtain permanent residency in Canada. It is designed for skilled workers and includes three main programs:
- Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
- Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
We help you:
- Assess your eligibility for the Express Entry pool.
- Optimize your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score to increase your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
- Prepare and submit your PR application with precision and accuracy.
2. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) allows Canadian provinces and territories to nominate individuals for permanent residency based on their skills, work experience, and ability to contribute to the local economy. Each province has its own streams and eligibility criteria.
We assist you with:
- Selecting the most appropriate PNP stream for your profile.
- Preparing your application to meet the specific requirements of the province.
- Navigating the nomination process and securing additional CRS points for Express Entry.
3. Family Sponsorship
Canada offers several programs that allow Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their family members for permanent residency. Whether it’s your spouse, common-law partner, child, or parent, we ensure the sponsorship process is smooth and compliant with federal guidelines.
Our services include:
- Assessing your eligibility to sponsor a family member.
- Helping you complete and submit the sponsorship application.
- Ensuring all documents and proof of relationship are accurate and complete.
4. Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
If you have work experience in Canada through a valid work permit, the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) could be the fastest route to PR. This program is specifically designed for foreign workers who have gained skilled work experience in Canada.
We provide support by:
- Reviewing your Canadian work experience and ensuring it qualifies under the CEC requirements.
- Preparing your Express Entry profile and maximizing your CRS score.
- Guiding you through the entire process, from eligibility assessment to PR application submission.
5. Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds (H&C)
For individuals facing exceptional circumstances, Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) applications provide a pathway to permanent residency. These applications are considered on a case-by-case basis, and success depends on presenting a strong argument for why staying in Canada is necessary.
Our team can help by:
- Building a compelling case based on your unique situation.
- Assisting with gathering supporting evidence to strengthen your application.
- Guiding you through the complex H&C process.

Benefits of Becoming a Permanent Resident
Becoming a permanent resident in Canada comes with numerous advantages:
- Live, Work, and Study: You have the right to live anywhere in Canada, work for any employer, or pursue higher education at Canadian institutions.
- Healthcare and Social Benefits: As a permanent resident, you can access Canada’s universal healthcare system and other social benefits like employment insurance.
- Pathway to Citizenship: After living in Canada for a specific period, you may be eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship.
- Protection under Canadian Law: Permanent residents enjoy the protection of Canadian laws and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Why Choose Globelink for Your PR Application?
At Globelink Management & Consultancy Services Ltd, we are committed to helping you successfully navigate the path to permanent residency. Here’s why clients trust us:
- Expert Guidance: Our experienced consultants stay updated on Canadian immigration policies to provide accurate and reliable advice.
- Personalized Support: We understand that every case is unique, and we tailor our services to meet your specific immigration needs.
- Comprehensive Services: From initial eligibility assessment to document submission, we provide end-to-end assistance for all PR applications.
- Proven Success: Our track record of successful PR applications speaks for itself. We work diligently to ensure your application has the best chance of approval.
Frequently Asked Question
The processing time for a Permanent Residency (PR) application depends on the immigration program used and the applicant's circumstances. Express Entry applications are processed in approximately 6 months, while Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) can take longer, often 12 to 18 months. Family sponsorship and humanitarian cases may also vary in processing times.
Yes, permanent residents can apply for Canadian citizenship after meeting certain criteria, including:
- Living in Canada for at least 3 out of the last 5 years.
- Filing taxes during your residency.
- Passing a citizenship test (if between ages 18-54).
- Demonstrating proficiency in English or French.
While both permanent residents and citizens have the right to live, work, and study in Canada, the key differences are:
- Voting rights: Permanent residents cannot vote in federal elections or run for political office.
- Travel limitations: Permanent residents must meet residency obligations to maintain their PR status, whereas citizens can live abroad without losing citizenship.
- Government jobs: Certain high-security government positions are only open to Canadian citizens.
Yes, an application for permanent residency can be refused for various reasons, such as:
- Incomplete documentation.
- Misrepresentation of facts.
- Medical or criminal inadmissibility. At Globelink, we ensure your application is complete and accurate to avoid such issues.
At Globelink Management & Consultancy Services Ltd, we provide comprehensive support throughout the PR application process by:
- Assessing your eligibility for various immigration programs.
- Preparing and submitting all necessary documents.
- Guiding you through Express Entry, PNP, or other pathways.
- Ensuring compliance with immigration regulations to avoid delays or rejections.